Christian Boyle is a Software Engineer IV with 11 years of experience building full-stack applications and architecting agentic AI workflows that accelerate prototyping, automate complexity, and refactor legacy systems. Based in the Kansas City metro area, he blends modern frontend stacks (React/Next.js, TypeScript) with multi-agent AI patterns (LangChain-style agents, Cursor/Claude.dev) to deliver faster iteration, fewer bugs, and measurable business impact. A long-tenured contributor at Symplicity, he’s progressed through hands-on engineering roles since 2011 and now focuses on shipping AI-native features that feel like magic. Christian also contributes to open-source tooling—improving Pi-hole’s PADD UI and hardening cross-platform compatibility for offensive research tooling—highlighting a pragmatic knack for both UX polish and platform interoperability.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Journalism, Bachelor of Science Journalism at Kansas State University
PADD (formerly Chronometer2) is a more expansive version of the original chronometer.sh that is included with Pi-Hole. PADD provides in-depth information about your Pi-hole.
Role in this project:
Software Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 6 commits, 13 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Christian primarily contributed to the `padd.sh` script, which is part of the Pi-hole's PADD utility. Their work focused on improving the user interface and correcting display issues. Specific contributions include fixing alignment problems in the "tiny" and "regular/slim" views, adjusting text overflows, and updating the version string. They also addressed communication issues with FTL and incorporated changes to update version strings.
Contributions:5 reviews, 10 commits, 2 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Christian primarily contributed to improving the project's compatibility and setup on different platforms, specifically focusing on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). They addressed issues related to the driver paths and Selenium options. Additionally, the user made general code improvements and bug fixes across multiple files within the project, including utilities and the core logic.
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